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Flowering is a breeding challenges in cassava because flowering is late and non-synchronized, and flower production is sparse
How to import plants, fruit, vegetables, cut flowers, trees, seeds and used agricultural machinery from non-EU countries to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
The aim of this study was to induce earlier and more abundant flowering, which have become key research needs for cassava
Floral transition initiates reproductive development of plants and occurs in response to environmental and endogenous signals
Location: Approximately 60 miles north of Cape Wrath, Scotland.
The main purpose of this work was to evaluate the effect of grafting on floral induction of cassava
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